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  2. Bill 28 (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Bill 28, the Miscellaneous Statutes (Housing Priority Initiatives) Amendment Act, 2016, is a British Columbian law that came into force on August 2, 2016. The law was introduced after calls urging the British Columbia provincial government to intervene in the housing market and curb foreign investment that was seen as a major contributor to the rapid rise in home prices.

  3. Peter Wall (property developer) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Wall is a Ukrainian-born Canadian businessman. He is a property developer in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, who, in the 1990s and 2000s, played a significant and controversial part in the city's real-estate boom.

  4. Vancouver City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver Charter outlines the structure, powers and responsibility of the city council. Under the charter, the mayor and city council have the power to: [3] Pass by-laws regulating such things as businesses, building, noise, and land use; Buy and sell property; Collect property taxes and other taxes

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  6. QuadReal Property Group - Wikipedia

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    QuadReal Property Group (QuadReal) is a Canadian company headquartered in Vancouver that invests operates and develops company real estate.It is wholly owned by British Columbia Investment Management Corporation (BCI) and acts as its real estate investment arm.

  7. Concert Properties - Wikipedia

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    Concert Properties is the largest developer of rental housing in Western Canada, [3] with properties in the Greater Toronto Area, Metropolitan Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia, including 7,600 homes, 500,000 square feet of commercial space, 18 police facilities in Ontario, and three Tapestry retirement communities.